FICTION

The Yiddish Fish

illus. by Santiago Cohen. 36p. ebook available. Sky Pony. 2014. Tr $16.95. ISBN 9781629146331; ebk. $16.95. ISBN 9781632202345. LC 2014021418.
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K-Gr 3—A quirky story of a talking fish, inspired by a New York Times article. When a fish starts speaking Yiddish, the fishmongers can't bring themselves to kill it. Unable to identify the speaker among the other fish in their barrels, they free them all in a lake where the fish laugh and sing klezmer tunes. While this odd little story has elements of a classic trickster tale, it falls flat because there is no lesson learned. The cartoon illustrations are odd, too: the characters are portrayed with blue skin. Text and illustrations are mismatched; the text refers to fish in a tank, while the picture shows them in barrels. The fish's speech bubbles include English and Yiddish but no transliteration to help non-Yiddish speaking readers pronounce the words. The back matter is equally odd. A lengthy author's note explains the story's inspiration and describes scientific explorations of fish communication. Rather vague activities are suggested (how exactly does one "film and record fish sounds in a fish tank"?), and adult-level books and websites are listed as resources for more information.
VERDICT This book might strike the funny bone of some young readers, but it's strictly an additional purchase.

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